Arts

Highlights

    1. Richard Kind Is Still Waiting for His Big Break

      Amazingly prolific and beloved by Hollywood royalty, the actor has a self-image that belies his status and achievements. “I just work,” he said.

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      CreditDanielle Amy for The New York Times
  1. Lainey Wilson’s Exhausting (but Rewarding) Country Music Hustle

    The singer and songwriter struggled for years to break through. Now she’s staking a claim for herself — and other women in the genre — with a new album, “Whirlwind.”

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    Wilson believes that Nashville is “changing daily” and becoming more inclusive, but there’s plenty of work still to be done.
    CreditRyan Pfluger for The New York Times
  2. As California Clears Homeless Camps, Two Projects Point a Way Forward

    While L.A. County grapples with homelessness, elegant new housing projects in Long Beach and Venice signal the solutions — and challenges — ahead.

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    26 Point 2 is a new supportive housing development on the Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach, Calif.
    CreditJake Michaels for The New York Times
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  3. Illuminating a Trailblazing Artist Who Died Too Young

    In her first American museum show, Paula Modersohn-Becker looks bracingly modern.

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    Installation view of “Paula Modersohn-Becker: Ich bin Ich / I Am Me” at the Neue Galerie in New York, in an overdue show. The artist, famous in Germany, homed in on the primal.
    CreditAnnie Schlechter
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  4. Was That a James Turrell I Just Skied By?

    Why yes it was, courtesy of the Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings, who is underwriting a big outdoor art program at the ski resort he bought.

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    “Relay (Powder Mountain),” 2023, by Gerard & Kelly.
    CreditDrew Rane/Carlson, via Powder Mountain
  5. Peter Marshall, Longtime Host of ‘The Hollywood Squares,’ Dies at 98

    He played straight man to all manner of celebrities, asking questions on what was for many years the most popular game show on television.

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    Peter Marshall on the set of “The Hollywood Squares.” He was the show’s host for 15 years.
    CreditNBC, via Everett Collection

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  10. The Best of Late Night This Week

    The hosts returned from a break and had much to discuss, including former President Trump’s obsession with crowd size and Vice President Harris’s surge in the polls. Here’s what they had to say.

    By Trish Bendix

     
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